MPP Michael Mantha saves man from chocking

NDP MPP for Algoma Manitoulin Michael Mantha was at a dinner at Queen's Park where one of the guests began to choke on a piece of food. Mantha stepped in and performed the heimlich manoeuvre saving the man from chocking to death.

Morning NorthFormer airborne trooper says regiment needs rightful place in historyMar 3, 2015 | 7:05Joseph "Tiny" Morin of Sudbury served in the airborne during the FLQ Crisis and believes that proud history has been overshadowed by the regiment's controversial mission to Somalia.

Ottawa MorningIt's been a season of managed expectations.Mar 3, 2015 | 7:51But with the Ottawa Senators riding the hot hand of goalie Andrew Hammond and a playoff spot in its sights, is it time to believe again? Our Sens panel weighs in.

Ottawa MorningThe RCMP, Canadian Forces, and the Ottawa Police all have plots set aside in the historic Beechwood Cemetery.Mar 3, 2015 | 5:43So why isn't there a space for the spies? We hear from a retired CSIS member who wants to change that.

Ottawa MorningOttawa Report.Mar 3, 2015 | 6:36Suspended Senator Mike Duffy's trial starts early next month. Given that it's an election year....how much is at stake for political parties with the trial? We get the buzz from the Hill.

The Morning Edition - K-WWaterloo author reflects on growing up MennoniteMar 3, 2015 | 4:07Carrie Snyder talks about growing up in the secular Mennonite faith, and how it affects her writing, including her latest novel, "Girl Runner."

Ottawa MorningKids will have extra time on their hands coming up during March Break.Mar 3, 2015 | 8:43For some that means more time in front of screens. We check in with parenting expert Alyson Schafer about using that time to everyone's advantage.

Metro MorningNegligent LawyerMar 3, 2015 | 12:09A Hungarian family lived in sanctuary in two Toronto churches for nearly three years after losing their refugee claim. They said their lawyer had not properly represented them at their asylum hearing.

Superior MorningCouncil Debate - Tax IncreaseMar 3, 2015 | 4:59It took hours - but city council finally approved a budget last night. We'll hear some of the late-night antics at Thunder Bay city hall. Andrew Foulds and Aldo Ruberto are two of the councillors.